Universiti Malaya Association of New Youth slams the higher education minister for defending zero-balance policy.
Khaled Nordin has defended Universiti Malaya’s zero-balance policy, saying some students were believed to be financially capable of paying their fees but were intentionally not doing so.
Khaled had come to the defence of the zero-balance policy yesterday, saying the university believed some students were financially capable of paying their fees but were intentionally not doing so. “If no intervention is carried out, students’ debt will only continue to increase and this could affect the university’s operations.”
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